Articles in "Hebrew University of Jerusalem"
New Stool Test May Make Colonoscopies Less Necessary
Israeli scientists have developed a new way to monitor inflammatory bowel disease using a simple stool test, a breakthrough that could ...
Scientists Uncover How Insulin Cells Keep Up With Age — And What Happens When They Can’t
A team of Israeli and U.S. scientists has found that the body’s insulin-producing cells continuously adjust over time to keep blood sugar ...
Oral Health Begins in the Womb, Israeli Study Suggests
New Israeli research suggests mothers may shape their children’s oral health long before the first tooth appears, potentially offering ...
Discovery of RNA ‘Dicing’ Could Change Cancer Treatment Approaches
A new study suggests that cancer may be fueled by a hidden trick inside our cells -- one that allows genetic instructions to be cut apart ...
Israelis Divided On War Outcomes As Elections Approach
Israelis remain sharply divided over the outcomes of the military campaigns against Iran, Hezbollah and Hamas as the country moves towards ...
Scientists Decode Bacterial Mechanism Driving Drug Resistance
Bacteria can prevent neighboring bacteria from acquiring useful genes, including those that confer antibiotic resistance, by destroying ...
Quantum Link to Molecular Bias May Advance Clean Tech, Pharma and Electronics
The mystery of why life prefers one molecular “hand” over its mirror image may be closer to an explanation rooted in quantum physics, a ...
Dead Sea Ravens Reveal Personality-Driven Survival Gap
In the harsh, shimmering heat of the Dead Sea, where desert cliffs fall into one of the most extreme landscapes on Earth, a new study ...
Moral Priorities, Not Politics, Drove Israeli Divide Over Hostage Negotiations, Study Finds
Deeply held personal values, rather than political affiliation alone, play a decisive role in shaping how Israelis view hostage ...
Scientists Identify Molecular Switch That May Predict Aggressive Skin Cancer
A molecular “switch” that helps skin cells maintain their identity may determine whether a common form of skin cancer remains treatable ...